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A hegemony of 'blame and fault' in the intergenerational transmission of Pacific languages ...
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Spanglish in Intermediate-Advanced SHL Students: Attitudes and Production ...
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Intergenerational transmission of Japanese in Argentina ...
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Paper presented at ITML3 http://latllab.canterbury.ac.nz/intergenerational-transmission-japanese-argentina/ Intergenerational transmission of Japanese in Argentina Migration movements are the driving force behind language contact situations, which in turn may produce a change in linguistic behavior, oftentimes towards language shift. In point, the intergenerational transmission of language offers itself as a critical aspect in the ethnolinguistic vitality of immigrant languages. As Haque (2010) suggests, language transmission and language practices are often subjected to issues related to national, family and local language(s) policies. This communication presents a number of aspects affecting the intergenerational transmission of Japanese as an immigrant language in Argentina, namely the role of family language planning, language ideologies in the host country and educational language policies. Following Onaha (2012), a distinction is made between Pre-war and Post-war period in the history of the community, ...
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200401 Applied Linguistics and Educational Linguistics; FOS Languages and literature
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5661916.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Intergenerational_transmission_of_Japanese_in_Argentina/5661916/1
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A proposal of intercultural dialogue between the Kaingang of Brazil and the Maori of Aotearoa ...
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“It would be nice if someone took the load off you”: New Australian mothers of Arabic-speaking background on the challenges of maintaining their heritage language with their children ...
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